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automotiveJune 10, 2026

Siemens and HighByte Partnership Boosts Data Integration for ASEAN Factories

Siemens and HighByte's new partnership brings advanced data integration to ASEAN factories, enhancing operational efficiency.

Siemens and HighByte: A New Era of Data Integration for ASEAN Factories \\[n]In a significant move to enhance the digital transformation of manufacturing in Southeast Asia, Siemens has partnered with HighByte, an industrial software company. This collaboration aims to bridge the gap between operational technology (OT) and information technology (IT) systems, enabling seamless data integration and contextualization for industrial use cases. The HighByte Intelligence Hub, now available on the Siemens Industrial Edge Marketplace, is a powerful tool that can transform raw data into actionable insights, driving better decision-making and operational efficiency. \\[n]For factories in Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Malaysia, this partnership means a significant leap forward in their digital journey. By integrating OT and IT data, these factories can achieve a more holistic view of their operations, leading to improved maintenance planning, enhanced equipment utilization, and more efficient production processes. For example, a flat glass manufacturer in Brazil, Vivix Vidros Planos, has already seen the benefits of using Siemens Industrial Edge, HighByte, and Intelligence Center X across 30 industrial applications. One of these applications monitors and predicts the degradation of a glass furnace, allowing for proactive maintenance and better resource allocation. \\[n]The HighByte Intelligence Hub runs natively on the Siemens Industrial Edge platform, which manages application deployment and configuration. It integrates with the Industrial Edge Connectivity Suite to connect with various OT data sources such as programmable logic controllers (PLCs), supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, and industrial protocols. Additionally, HighByte extends this connectivity to IT data sources, providing a comprehensive view of production operations. \\[n]This integrated system supports data contextualization and pipelining, allowing factories to apply transformation rules to data from multiple sources, add business context, and convert operational data into structured datasets for use by IT services. The software can also send commands from IT systems, such as manufacturing execution systems (MES), back to PLCs through the Industrial Edge Connectivity Suite to adjust machine setpoints, ensuring optimal performance. \\[n]For ASEAN manufacturers, the ability to seamlessly connect, contextualize, and consume industrial data is a game-changer. It enables them to build AI models, agents, and applications at scale, driving innovation and competitiveness. As the region continues to grow and modernize, the Siemens and HighByte partnership provides a robust foundation for factories to leverage data-driven insights and stay ahead in the global market. \\[n]In conclusion, the Siemens and HighByte partnership offers a compelling solution for ASEAN factories looking to enhance their digital capabilities. By integrating OT and IT data, these factories can achieve greater operational efficiency, improve maintenance planning, and drive innovation. For factory buyers, this means a more connected, intelligent, and efficient production environment, setting the stage for long-term success in the competitive manufacturing landscape.

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Editorial rewrite by ASEAN Machine team, based on public reporting from Engineering.com, with added ASEAN manufacturing context.

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